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The Path To October 8th: Timeline

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RUSH: Here is the path, by the way, to October 8th. The Path to October 8th is the sequel to The Path to 9/11. The Path to October 8th — of course that’s when Kim Jong ll tests his little nuke. 

1993: North Korea shocks the world by saying it will quit the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and then layered suspends its withdrawal. 

1994: North Korea and the United States sign an agreement in Geneva, North Korea pledging to freeze and eventually dismantle its nuclear weapons program in exchange for help building two power producing nuclear reactors. 

That was the sucker deal made with Madeleine Albright — Jimmy Carter did some advance work — and with the Clinton administration. So it was 1994, Clinton’s second year in office that North Korea ran the sucker deal to perfection against the United States. 


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Here is the path, by the way that not to October path to October eight, the sequel to the path to nine eleven, the path to October eight. Of course, that's when Kim Jong il tests his his his little nukee.

North Korea shocks the world by saying it'll quit the Nuclear non Proliferation Treaty and then later suspends its withdrawal in North Korea and the United States signed an agreement in Geneva, North Korea pledging to freeze and eventually dismantle its nuclear weapons program in exchange for help building to power producing nuclear reactors. That was the Sucker Deal, made with Madeline Albright. Jimmy Carter did some advance work and

with the Clinton administration. So it's Clinton's second year in office that North Korea ran the Sucker Deal to perfection against the United States, then sipped number seventeenth nine. Five years later, President Clinton agrees to a first major easing of economic sanctions against North Korea since the Korean wars end in nineteen fifty three. In July of two thousand, North Korea threatens to restart its nuclear program if Washington does not compensate it for the loss of electricity due

to delays in building nuclear clear power. The reason they're not having delays in building nuclear power plants is because they took what we gave them and they're using it to develop weapons. In July of two thousand one, the U. S. State Department reports at North Korea is developing a long range missile. December two thousand and one, President Bush warns Iraq and North Korea will be held accountable if they developed weapons of mass destruction. January nine, Bush labels North Korea,

Iran and Iraq and access of evil. October four, two thousand to North Korea tells visiting US delegation, it has a second to covert nuke your weapons broke. When you look at this timeline of events, the path to yesterday, the path to October eight, once again you find a totally snookered United States of America making deals with communists and thinking they intend to keep them

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